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By Alan L. Woods In view of the recent U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendations concerning new guidelines for having mammograms, some vital information for women needs to be presented. The new guidelines are for the general population, not those at high risk of breast cancer because of family history […]

By Madeleine Kingsley Once upon a time, thermography was a secret weapon. Its heat-sensing ability helped the military flush out adversaries hiding by night and led missiles to their targets. People trapped in burning buildings, lost at sea or in snowdrifts, could be rescued because their body temperature showed up […]

By Nancy Gardner-Heaven PHD Thermography has been used successfully for breast screening for over 30 years. It offers women safe, accurate screening for breast cancer without radiation. There is no compression, which can harm delicate breast tissue or rupture augmentation implants. In his book, Preventing Breast Cancer, Dr. John Goffman […]

PRLog (Press Release) – Dec 24, 2007 Most women dread annual mammograms and are dismayed at the discomfort of having their breasts flattened so that they may be properly imaged. What most of these women do not know is that x-ray irradiation is not the only option for breast cancer […]

by Manvir Clair The year 1918 saw an unprecedented medical phenomena, which although, was known to be a medical possibility was never taken seriously until it reached catastrophic proportions. The world was still recovering from the massive toll of the Great war when the influenza virus struck. It did not […]

by Darren Murph on February 13, 2009 Hate to break it to you, but that clairvoyant you’ve been paying daily to read you fortune cookies while blindfolded actually isn’t some sort of medium. Tough to swallow, we know. That said, researchers at Canada’s largest children’s rehabilitation hospital are getting closer […]

Early Detection Saves Lives. Cancer is now the disease most likely to lead to your death. It passed heart disease as the #1 killer a number of years ago. If you are a woman, breast cancer is the type of cancer you are most likely to get. There is a […]

by Marjolein Brugman on Tuesday, September 28, 2010 At 37, when my first child, Sky, was three I discovered a lump in my breast. Off to the doctor who immediately prescribed my first “base line” mammogram. I was horrified to experience this humiliating and painful process. It brought up many emotional memories […]

By Philip Getson, DO Experts who evaluate patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) make the diagnosis based upon history and physical examination. However, because of the wide variation in symptom complexes, not every individual presents with the “classic” symptoms that are frequently associated with CRPS (e.g., temperature change, color […]

Meditherm Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) has been shown to be useful as a diagnostic tool in the differential diagnosis of neuromusculoskeletal injuries and their prognosis for return to participation and/or competition. Since DITI is noninvasive, risk-free, and relatively portable, it is a very practical tool in the clinical setting […]